Here’s what the Clippers have done in free agency ahead of the Intuit Dome opening
LOS ANGELES - The pressure is on the Los Angeles Clippers as they are tasked with building an enticing and respectable roster to compete with the "Best in the West" that will bring more fans to the Intuit Dome.
Finally, the Clippers will have their own home and can start establishing an identity outside a purple and gold shadow.
After years of bad luck and player injuries that seem to occur during the worst times imaginable, the Clippers need to make the right moves to be taken seriously.
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The league is trending younger and faster and still, the Clippers went all in on Kawhi Leonard with hopes to bring back James Harden and Paul George.
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When healthy, Leonard, a force on both ends of the floor, is one of the best players in the league.
"You have to own it. We don't run away from it. But also we do have great hope that we're going to be able to hopefully retain Paul and James, along with Kawhi, along with some of our other really, really good role players and a couple of pieces, that can make a big difference. And we'll get back at it again next year and give ourselves a chance to try and compete for something that we've never done before," said Lawrence Frank, Clippers president of basketball operations, said in May.
To win a title, having the right coaching staff in place is also crucial.
Tyronn Lue is highly respected as one of the best coaches in the league and to prevent him from seeking employment elsewhere, the Clippers signed him on for another five years. In addition, Jeff Van Gundy will also join the coaching staff.
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The Clippers only had one draft pick this year, and they went with Cam Christie at No. 46.
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Here’s a list of what the Clippers have been up to during free agency.
Who’s in
Mo Bamba
Big man Mo Bamba agreed to a one-year deal with the Clippers on Monday, July 1.
Free agent center Mo Bamba has agreed on a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/slB6wJkGvp
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 2, 2024
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Nico Batum
Fan-favorite Nicolas Batum is back. Batum was part of the trade package that was shipped to Philadelphia in exchange for James Harden. Now, Batum is back for two more seasons and will likely retire a Clipper.
Free agent F Nic Batum has agreed on a two-year, $9.6 million deal to join the Los Angeles Clippers, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/UPSxcBt4eX
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2024
Derrick Jones Jr.
The Clippers added youth to the roster by signing forward Derrick Jones Jr. to a three-year contract worth $30 million. The 27-year-old joins the Clippers after an NBA Finals run with the Dallas Mavericks. Jones was known for his outstanding defense against Paul George.
Free agent forward Derrick Jones Jr. plans to sign a three-year, $30 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Major pickup for the Clippers. pic.twitter.com/ANwrqHAczJ
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 1, 2024
Kevin Porter Jr.
Kevin Porter Jr., a 24-year-old shooting guard, departed the Houston Rockets and signed with the Clippers on a two-year deal on Sunday, June 30.
Kevin Porter Jr. has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, including a player option, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. After six weeks of strong play in Greece in April and May, Porter had multiple NBA suitors and chose the Clippers. pic.twitter.com/0R19BUW6bu
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2024
It's worth noting he has faced legal troubles in the past. Due to a domestic violence incident, he missed the entire 2023-24 season. However, it seems the Clippers are willing to give him a second chance.
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James Harden
"The Beard" is back and will reportedly sign on for another two seasons for $70 million. His contract reportedly includes a player option in the second year.
James Harden plans to sign a two-year, $70 million contract to return to the Los Angeles Clippers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Harden’s agents – Mike Silverman, Troy Payne and Brandon Grier of Equity Sports – have been working with Clippers officials to finalize new deal. pic.twitter.com/dRYRS9roL9
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2024
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Russell Westbrook
The former league MVP was a starter for the Clips until he voluntarily moved to the bench. At that point, the vocal leader of the locker room saw his playing time cut significantly. While he signed on to be with the Clippers for another season, they are reportedly looking to trade him, with Denver being a potential landing spot.
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As his fans know, he continues to develop his legacy on and off the court and for Westbrook, a proud family man, staying in LA appears to be the best move for his professional and personal life.
PJ Tucker
PJ Tucker came with James Harden from Philadelphia at the start of the 2023-24 season. While he initially saw significant time on the floor, he saw little to no playing time for the rest of the regular season and minimal playing time during the postseason. Tucker appeared to be unhappy and didn’t hide his feelings on social media. So, it was surprising when he exercised his player option, meaning the 39-year-old will likely be back with the Clippers next season.
Who’s out
Paul George
This was a significant loss for the Los Angeles Clippers. On Sunday, June 30, the Los Angeles Clippers released a statement regarding Paul George's departure. They said they negotiated with the nine-time NBA All-Star for months and that "the gap was significant." Hours later, he signed a four-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers for a reported $212 million.
BREAKING: Free agent F Paul George has agreed on a four-year, $212 million maximum contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, sources tell ESPN. George committed in a meeting with Sixers officials and returns East to join Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey in pursuit of an NBA title. pic.twitter.com/pkCfGu3hyp
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2024
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Mason Plumlee
Big man Mason Plumlee signed a one-year deal with the Phoenix Suns. Plumlee was a solid backup center for Ivica Zubac and brings much-needed increased depth to the desert.
Free agent C Mason Plumlee has agreed on a one-year deal with the Phoenix Suns, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/7Zqr8wq6Kb
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2024
Brandon Boston Jr.
After three seasons, Brandon Boston Jr. became an unrestricted free agent.
ESPN Sources: The Los Angeles Clippers will not tender a qualifying offer to G/F Brandon Boston Jr., clearing the way for him to join unrestricted free agency. Boston was the 51st overall draft pick in 2021. pic.twitter.com/aicR6Xk4Sr
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 29, 2024
This came as a shock as Boston looked to be on the path to being the potential future face of the franchise. However, with a stacked roster and injuries, he didn't see enough playing time to continue gaining momentum.
Daniel Theis
The Clippers have moved on from another backup center. Daniel Theis. He has agreed to a one-year deal with New Orleans.
Free agent C Daniel Theis has agreed on a one-year deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell ESPN. Theis, who’s entering his eighth NBA season, will lead Germany into the Summer Olympics. pic.twitter.com/fhOkSAHzoe
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 8, 2024